Universal Behavior in Frequency- and Temperature- Dependent Hysteresis Loops of Compacted Cobalt-rich Magnetic Nanoparticles
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Abstract
We use the polyol process to synthesize cobalt-rich spherical nanoparticles with average particle size 200 nm and average grain size 20 nm that were consolidated via plasma pressure compaction to greater than 90\% theoretical full density. Measurements of the minor hysteresis loops of the compacted magnetic nanoparticles over a wide range of frequencies (0.1 to 100 kHz) and temperatures (77$^{\circ}$ to 873$^{\circ}$ K) indicate universal behavior in the height, width, and area of the loops. Simulated hysteresis loops determined through numerical solutions of the N\'{e}el-Brown thermal after-effect show similar frequency and temperature dependence.
*This work was done under the supervision of S. A. Majetich at Cernegie Mellon University and supported by NSF DMR-9900550, NSF ECD-897068, AFOSR F49620-96-1-0454.
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